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Parking Space Saver Removal Operations

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On March 2, 2015, the Department of Public works (DPW) will begin to remove parking “space savers”. This includes any items placed in the roadway to hold an on-street parking spot (ie chairs, toters, barrels, crates).  Items will be removed from each neighborhood on its regularly scheduled trash collection day.

 “We understand the challenges that residents and businesses have experienced due to the near back-to-back snow storms that have impacted the region,  Your patience and cooperation has helped us significantly with our snow removal operations,” said City Manager Richard C. Rossi.  “Any major snow storm in an urban setting will cause on-street parking challenges. While we are sensitive to and acknowledge the effort that goes into shoveling out a vehicle that is parked on a public street, City regulations do not allow for space savers.”

Article 18 section 8 of the City of Cambridge Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Regulations states that “No person shall place, erect or cause to be placed or erected within any roadway, any fixture or structure unless or until a permit has been issued by the Traffic Director.”  Public Works has not removed space savers during past month because of the demand that record snow clearing operations have placed on personnel and equipment.  While snow clearing continues, the current status of operations is such that trash collection trucks are now able to incorporate the removal of space savers in their weekly collection efforts.

For current information on snow operations visit Cambridgema.gov. Updates are also available on Twitter at @CambMA and Facebook at CambridgeMA.Gov . The City is utilizing the hash tag #CambMASnow on Twitter to help the public follow the conversation.

 

 

 

 

Page was posted on 5/8/2018 4:36 PM
Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 1:54 AM
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